Photos taken in Bermuda this past February and March. Here, the loquat are just ripening. Posted for Open Link Night at dVerse, a virtual pub for poets. Bar opens for OLN today at 3 PM — stop on over and read what others have to share!

I have never found sea glass on a beach; fascinating, but I need to get to Belize before Bermuda on my bucket list. I like the line /pink sand beaches beguiled by sea glass/–I flashed on colorful shards of net floats.

This is perfectly lovely. I especially like this description: “lemon sherbet sun with melting rays.” Makes me look forward to my trip to Hawaii next week. Not quite Bermuda, but a shorter flight for me.

There are two beaches in Bermuda that we always visit to find sea glass — so fun. Glad you enjoyed — I’ll be moseying over to read your OLN post tomorrow morning. I always do my reading with a steaming cup of coffee in the early morning after (unless I’m hosting as I did with Razzle Dazzle). See you then! 🙂

Every time I ready your poems, Lillian, I feel I’m faced with genius. No bull. There is something in your imagery, your words, that goes straight to my heart. Sometimes I just have to put my head on the desk, and stop reading. Some of your work just shattered my soul. Brava.

Late to replying….so glad you enjoyed. I always find the smoothness of sea glass so mystifying as in, how long was it in the water, how many wave tumbles in and out till I picked it up, and who held it before it was a shard??? If only sea glass could talk!😊